Highlander
//ˈhaɪləndəɹ//
Translations of "highlander" (28 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | جَبَلِيّ(inhabitant of highlands), نَجْدِيّ(inhabitant of highlands) | jabaliyy, najdiyy | |
| Armenian | լեռնական(inhabitant of highlands) | leṙnakan | |
| Belarusian | го́рець(inhabitant of highlands) | hórjecʹ | |
| Bulgarian | планинец(inhabitant of highlands) | planinec | |
| Chechen | ламаро(inhabitant of highlands) | lamaro | |
| Czech | horal(inhabitant of highlands), horák(inhabitant of highlands) | — | |
| Dutch | bergbewoner(inhabitant of highlands), hooglander(inhabitant of highlands) | — | |
| Egyptian | i-Z11-Dw:Z1(inhabitant of highlands) | jmj-ḏw | |
| Esperanto | montano(inhabitant of highlands) | — | |
| Finnish | ylämaalainen(inhabitant of the Scottish Highlands), ylämaalainen(inhabitant of highlands) | — | |
| French | highlander(inhabitant of the Scottish Highlands), montagnard(inhabitant of highlands), montagnarde(inhabitant of highlands) | — | |
| Galician | brañego(inhabitant of highlands) | — | |
| German | Bergbewohner(inhabitant of highlands), Gebirgler(inhabitant of highlands), Gebirgsbewohner(inhabitant of highlands) | — | |
| Greek | βουνίσιος(inhabitant of highlands), ορεσίβιος(inhabitant of highlands) | vounísios, oresívios | |
| Ingrian | gortsa(inhabitant of highlands) | — | |
| Irish | Gael(inhabitant of the Scottish Highlands), Híleantóir(inhabitant of the Scottish Highlands) | — | |
| Italian | montanaro(inhabitant of highlands) | — | |
| Macedonian | го́рненец(inhabitant of highlands), го́рненка(inhabitant of highlands), го́рјанин(inhabitant of highlands), го́рјанка(inhabitant of highlands), горно́земец(inhabitant of highlands), горно́земка(inhabitant of highlands) | górnenec, górnenka, górjanin, górjanka, gornózemec, gornózemka | |
| Plautdietsch | Huachlenda(inhabitant of highlands) | — | |
| Polish | góral(inhabitant of highlands), góralka(inhabitant of highlands) | — | |
| Romanian | muntean(inhabitant of highlands) | — | |
| Russian | го́рец(inhabitant of highlands) | górec | |
| Scottish Gaelic | Gàidheal(inhabitant of the Scottish Highlands) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | bȑđanin(inhabitant of highlands), gòranin(inhabitant of highlands), gòrštāk(inhabitant of highlands), бр̏ђанин(inhabitant of highlands), го̀ранин(inhabitant of highlands), го̀ршта̄к(inhabitant of highlands) | — | |
| Tagalog | taga-bundok(inhabitant of highlands), taga-taas(inhabitant of highlands) | — | |
| Ukrainian | го́рець(inhabitant of highlands), горя́нин(inhabitant of highlands), горя́нка(inhabitant of highlands) | hórecʹ, horjányn, horjánka | |
| Vilamovian | giörol(inhabitant of highlands) | — | |
| Welsh | ucheldirwr(inhabitant of highlands) | — |
horal, horák
bergbewoner, hooglander
montano
ylämaalainen, ylämaalainen
highlander, montagnard, montagnarde
brañego
Bergbewohner, Gebirgler, Gebirgsbewohner
gortsa
Gael, Híleantóir
montanaro
го́рненец, го́рненка, го́рјанин, го́рјанка, горно́земец, горно́земка
górnenec, górnenka, górjanin, górjanka, gornózemec, gornózemka
Huachlenda
góral, góralka
muntean
Gàidheal
bȑđanin, gòranin, gòrštāk, бр̏ђанин, го̀ранин, го̀ршта̄к
taga-bundok, taga-taas
giörol
ucheldirwr
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